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Old 04-24-2005, 08:34 AM
Scott Scott is offline
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Default Re: Buffing & waxing questions

Paul
I have done what Vezo has detailed out.
I would also suggest getting (if you dont already have one) a real good buffer. It will make your work come out nicer and will finish up faster...like the one that has been mentioned here before ... Makita 9227 is what I have, well worth the cost as its a strong polisher. I'm sure there are many others to choose from.

Another suggestion... you may want to try two products by WoodyWax. They have a spray on carnuba wax and another product called Ultra Gloss. The Ultra gloss has a polishing compound in it IN addition to a wax. I put some on an area of the hull that was pretty heavily oxidized. I buffed it out by hand and was really surprised by the result. I then used the spray carnuba. It sat out with southern exposure from last September and it still looks great. The folks at WoodyWax said with a machine it would come out even better(again my test area was all done by hand).

I have used all those products that Vezo has used with exception to the Starbrite step over the carnuba. Vezo ... Is that what you meant when you said many will disagree?? Truthfully it sounds like it would only help to further protect.

Again ... The WoodyWax products worked great for me. I will use the buffer to see how that affects the final finish. WoodyWax has a website which will give you more info.
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